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teamster 10-10-2006 09:51 PM

doctor prescribed zyban
 
zyban is an anti depressant drug,but it is also used for other things. I thought as a CDL holder you cannot be on an anti depressant drug. Does anybody have more info on this. I am not taking for depression, but just wondering.

DesertRat 10-10-2006 10:39 PM

Zyban (Wellbutrin) isn't on any of the narcotics schedules referenced by the FMCSR's so I'm not sure how it would be prohibited. Furthermore, it won't show up on a drug screen.

There are some companies thatr won't allow most medications, but how they know you are taking them I have no idea. Furthermore, you could probably cover yourself with a note from your doctor explaining that the medication is prescribed for smoking cessation (I presume that is the reason, that is Zybans big seller.)

Uturn2001 10-10-2006 11:38 PM

As far as the FMCSA is concerned a driver can take any medication prescribed so long as it does not pose a safety risk.

As far as some companies are concerned there are pages of medications they will not allow a driver to take.

teamster 10-11-2006 01:16 AM

thanks for the replies. I just thought depression was a disqualifier until it was under control and since zyban is depression drug I figured it might be a problem. Where can I find the list of prohibited drugs.

DesertRat 10-11-2006 05:09 AM

The prohibited substances are vaguely enumerated (which is to say by catagory not specific drug) in CFR 391.41(b)(12)


As for depression drugs, they are not prohibited. However, depression may be a disqualifier, depending on a companies interpretation of CFR 391.41(b)(9)

"(b)(9) Has no mental, nervous, organic, or functional disease or psychiatric disorder likely to interfere with his/her ability to drive a commercial motor vehicle safely;"

This is an area where a letter from the treating doctor often comes in handy.

Since you don't suffer from depression, this should be a non issue. However, admitting that you are taking an antidepressant may well send up a red flag. Again, a letter from the treating physcian explaining the reason for the prescription would likely solve any problems.

for a full rundown of medical qulifications, see http://www.fmcsa.dot.gov/rules-regul...ction_toc=1781

Bigmon 11-03-2011 02:09 PM

If you look at any pills, even Tylenol has the disclaimer that it may cause dizziness, nervousness, etc. They all do this for legal reasons.

If it were me I wouldn't admit it to anyone except a DR. Others may disagree.

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